2.1: Ecosystems & Ecology
2.2: Communities & Ecosystems
2.3: Energy Flows
2.4: Biomes
2.5: Investigating Ecosystem
100

A collection of abiotic and biotic factors within an area; comprise biomes. 

What is an ecosystem?
100

The total amount of living matter in a given area. 

What is biomass?

100

Energy from the sun. 

What is solar energy? 

100

A group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms, several around the world like Taiga, desert, tundra, rain forest.

What is biome? 

100

Formula for testing diversity. 

What is Simpson's Diversity Index?

200

Temperature, water, and sunlight are examples of what. 

What are abiotic factors? 

200

The process that autotrophs use light to convert water and CO2 into usable energy.

What is photosynthesis? 

200

Biomass left after respiration and feces loss. 

What is net production? 

200

Change in vegetation over time, responses to natural or human disturbance.

What is succession? 

200

Samples are chosen regularly (every so many people, meters, minutes, etc.)

What is Systematic Sampling?

300

2 organisms of different species exist in a relationship in which both benefit; increase in one species cause an increase in the other. 

What is mutualism? 

300

Factors that affect photosynthesis. 

What is temperature, light, and water? 

300

Dissolved soluble nitrates washing out of soil onto groundwater or streams. 

What is leaching? 

300

The Tri-Cellular model (name the cells). 

What is explains how thermal E (heat) is distributed over the planet, 3 different cells that influence climate and weather patterns (Hadley, Polar, and Ferrel)? 

300

Keeps sample plots equal in size throughout a study. 

What is a quadrat? 

400

Species that follow an S-shaped growth curve; more stable environment, longer life span, long reproductive cycle, large size. 

K-Strategists 

400

The increase in the concentration of a pollutant in an organism as it absorbs or it ingests it from its environment.

What is bioaccumulation?

400

The process of converting nitrogen gas into ammonia; done by microbes in the soil, creates 10% of what it needs. 

What is nitrogen fixation?

400

The Gulf Stream. 

What is carries warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to New England to Ireland.

400

Use of paired statements to help you identify an organism. 

What are Dichotomous Keys?

500
The order of classification of life. 
What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species? 
500

The increase in the concentration of the pollutant as it moves up through the food chain. 

What is biomagnification?

500

Human impact on nitrogen cycle. 

What is fossil fuel combustion, draining of wet lands, inorganic crop fertilizers, pastoral farming. 

500

Order of stages of succession. 

What is colonization, establishment, competition, stabilization, and climax. 

500
Calculation of Net Secondary Productivity (NSP). 

NSP = Gross Secondary Productivity (GSP) - Respiration (R) 

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